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  2. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. CAPTURES OF BOERS AND STOCK.

    Colonel Rimington and Colonel Wilson chased a force of Boers for 35 miles and compelled them to cross the Rhcnoster River at Waterval and took 22 prisoners. They also ...

    Article : 69 words
  3. THE LIBERAL PARTY. LORD ROSEBEUY'S POSITION.

    Lord Rosebery defined his political position at Chesterfield, Derbyshire, last night. Throughout his speech he was continuously cheered. ...

    Article : 631 words
  4. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    The Opposition in the Semite has abandoned hope of preventing the ratification of the treaty in regard to the Nicaragua Canal signed by Colonel Hay (the United States Secretary ...

    Article : 79 words
  5. THE FAR WESTERN RAILWAY.

    When the Legislative Council by one vote accepted the Cobar-Wileannia Railway [?] last night the end was reached of a long agitation. Practically that region is now the ...

    Article : 290 words
  6. SECOND EDITION THE SUGGESTED DESPATCH OF TROOPS.

    When the action of the State Premier, Mr. Peacock, in placing himself in communication with the Premiers of the other States in regard to the question of sending a contingent to South Africa was brought ...

    Article : 100 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES TROOPERS.

    The Premier is in receipt of the following telegram from Capetown:β€” "The following casualty is reported near Bethel, December 10: Third New South Wales Bushmen's, ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. PROMOTION.

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  9. THE CASE OF TROOPER TASKER.

    Trooper Tasker, a New Zealander, who was sentenced to imprisonment for sleeping at his post, will shortly be released on the King's intervention. ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    When our first edition went to press the amendments of the Legislative Council in the Rabbit Bill were under consideration in committee. A division on the motion that the amendments be agreed to was ...

    Article : 230 words
  11. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The Premier, Mr. Peacock, has received through his Excellency the Governor-General the following cable message from Capetown:β€”"The steamer Runic left Capetown on December 9, and has on ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. THE SCHLET INQUIRY.

    Admiral Schley is filing objections to the finding of the Court of Inquity as to his conduct at the battle of Santiago. He urges that important evidence has been overlooked. ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Corporal G. A. M'Douncil (3rd Regiment New South Wales M.R.) writing from Standerton states that Colonel Rimingon and Colonel Cox's troops had been doing much night marching. Good ...

    Article : 241 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES CASUALTY.

    Corporal E. Jones, of the 3rd New South Wales Bushmen, attached to Hasler's Scouts, was slightly wounded at Bethel. ...

    Article : 26 words
  15. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    The matters passed in review by the Public School Teachers Association at their annual meeting yesterday are of great interest to the community. We are all concerned, for ...

    Article : 2,984 words
  16. THE POWERS IN THE ORIENT.

    M. Berard, a high authority, writing in a Parisian magazine, alleges that Russia encouraged the Sultan to resist France, hoping to eventually occupy Armenia herself. ...

    Article : 36 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Major J. Carroll, of Queensland, attached to the 20th Battery of Royal Field Artillery, Lieutenant W. Lorigan, of the Sixth New Zealand Contingent, Lieutenant P. Murray, of ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE NEAR WARATAH.

    The splendid residence of Mr. Jesse Gregson, the general superintendent of the Australian Agricultural Company, situated on the company's estate, on the banks of the Hunter River, about a mile beyond ...

    Article : 858 words
  19. GERMANY AND THE POLES.

    A meeting attended by 1000 Polish women at Cracow resolved to boycott German governesses, shops kept by Germans, and German newspapers. ...

    Article : 32 words
  20. THE FIGHT AT BRAKENLAAGTE.

    The subjoined account of the disastrous Brakenlaagte fight is from the pen of Corporal A. J. Ogilvy, of Berwick, son of Mr. James W. Ogilvy. Bruyspruit, November 6.β€”On the morning of ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  21. NOTES IN THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    After assenting to the third reading of the Manly Water Supply and Sewerage Trausfer Bill, the Logislative Council last night continued the discussion on the Little Bay Penitentiary and Prison Bill. The ...

    Article : 777 words
  22. CHINA.

    Prince Ching has asked Russia to set forth more precise conditions in regard to the Manchurian Treaty. ...

    Article : 25 words
  23. CHILI AND ARGENTINA.

    Chili is willing to disavow her intention of treating the roads into the disputed frontier territory as evidence if Argentina withdraws her officials pending the result of arbitration ...

    Article : 40 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Admiral Sir N. Bowden-Smith, formerly Commander-in-Chief on the Australian station, and Captain Sir John Colomb support the naval proposals of Rear-Admiral Sir L. A. ...

    Article : 288 words
  25. THE COMMENTS OF THE PRESS.

    The "Times" says that the speech delivered by Lord Rosebery rises with rare completeness to the level of a great occasion. The "Standard" states that it is ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. THE STORMS IN ENGLAND.

    Owing to the wreekage of the telegraph lines many of the provincial towns in England are still isolated as regards telegraph communication. ...

    Article : 31 words
  27. VICTORIA. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT, AND CO.

    The half-yearly meeting of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., Limited, was held to-day. Sir William Zeal, who presided, made a short statement to the effect that under the new arrangements of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Signor Marconi, who has been sending wireless messages across the Atlantic between St. John's, Newfoundland, and the Lizard, Cornwall, received signals upon a wire ...

    Article : 60 words
  29. BETTING ON THE AUSTRAL WHEEL RACE.

    The betting at the Austral Cycling Meeting on the last three Saturdays, culminating in a scene of great turmoil, has led the committee of the Melbourne Cricket Club to decide that unless power is given to ...

    Article : 238 words
  30. HANDLING GRAIN IN BULK.

    A draft report has been prepared by the select committee appointed to inquire into the question of handling gram in bulk, but in view of the fact that the new grain season is on the point of opening, and ...

    Article : 313 words
  31. THE BANK FRAUDS.

    Thomas Goudie, formerly a book-keeper of the Bank of Liverpool charged with forging cheques on the bank, is assisting the police to obtain evidence against his confederates. ...

    Article : 45 words
  32. THE BARQUE BUTESHIRE.

    The barque Buteshire, which left Glasgow on the 7th instant for Brisbane, is ashore near Queenstown, Ireland. She is seriously damaged. ...

    Article : 31 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A disagreement has arisen in connection with the examination for harmony papers of the third year's course for the Mus. Bac. degree of the Adelaide University. The examinations were held in ...

    Article : 360 words
  34. CONSOLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
  35. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  36. STORM ON THE DARLING DOWNS.

    A very severe storm was experienced over the greater part of the 'Darling Downs to-day. From Warwick to Nobby the storm was very heavy, the wind reaching almost a hurricane. On both sides of the ...

    Article : 145 words
  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Chingtu, from Southern ports, arrived on Friday evening. Her passengers for here were Captain Edwards, the Rev. Sir. Gosher, and one Japanese. She sailed on Saturday for Hongkong, ...

    Article : 49 words
  38. THE SUGGESTED DESPATCH OF TROOPS.

    Captain Currie and Mr. J. S. Horsfall had an interview with Mr. Barton this afternoon with reference to the sending of a further contingent of soldiers to South Africa if required. Neither the ...

    Article : 82 words
  39. TASMANIA.

    The new pier, 80ft. by 550ft., built for the accommodation of large steamers by the Hobart Marine Board, is approaching completion, and the erection of sheds thereon will be completed for the coming ...

    Article : 40 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. CONTEMPLATED ACTION BY MR. PHILP.

    Mr. Philp intends communicating with the other State Premiers to see if the idea of sending another Australian contingent cannot be put into force. He anticipates very little difficulty, as the defence forces ...

    Article : 71 words
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